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Struck under Caligula. Nero and Drusus Caesars riding right, cloaks flying, NERO ET DRVSVS CAESARES / C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT around S-C. Rome mint, c. AD 37-38. RIC I 34 (pg. 110).socalcoins
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Serrate Denarius - 106 BC
L. MEMMIVS GALERIA - Gens Memmia
Obv.: Laureate head of Saturn left; ROMA and harpa behind
Rev,; Venus in biga right, Cupid flying above with laurel wreath, L MEMMI (ME in monogram) GAL in two lines in ex.
Gs. 3,82 mm. 17,2x17,8
Cr313/1a, Sear RCV 190.
Maxentius
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Denarius - 82 BC. - Mint moving with Sulla
L. MANLIVS TORQVATVS & L. CORNELIVS SVLLA - Gens Manlia & Cornelia
Obv.: Helmeted head of Roma right, PROQ behind; L MANLI T (T in horizontal position) before.
Rev.: Triumphator in quadriga right, crowned by flying Victory, L SVLLA IMP in ex.
Gs. 4,1 mm. 17,86x18,26
Crawf. 367/3, Sear RCV 287, Grueber II (East) 13
On the coins of this Sulla's issue, there is one of the best stylistic depictions of Rome's headMaxentius
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CORINTHIA, Corinth. Circa 375-300 BC. AR Diobol (10mm, 0.78 g, 12h). Pegasos flying left / Pegasos standing left; Δ-I below. BCD Corinth -; SNG Copenhagen -; cf. BMC 208. Fine, toned, porous.
Ex Coin Galleries (14 November 1984), lot 121.areich
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Northwest Gaul, Carnutes. Ca. 100-52 B.C. Æ (16 mm, 3.12 g, 9 h). Head right / Two eagles flying right; in field, pentagram and cross with pellet in each quarter; serpent to right. Depeyrot 25; Delestrée & Tache 2582Quant.Geek
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Northwest Gaul, Carnutes. Ca. 100-52 B.C. Æ (16 mm, 3.49 g, 7 h). Female bust left / Eagle and eaglette flying left. Delestrée & Tache 2588Quant.Geek
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AR Stater Corinthia, Corinth, ca. 400-350 BC
Obverse: pegasos flying right, Q below
Reverse: helmeted head of Athena right, tripod behind, EY above helmet
Weight 8.37 g
Reference Ravel 675; Pegasi 257/1paul1888
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Nero AD 54-68. Æ As (28mm, 10.45 g.)
Rome mint, struck circa AD 65
Obv. Bare head right.
Rev. Victory flying left, holding shield inscribed SPQR
RIC I 543paul1888
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Paphlagonia: Sinope, 330-300 BC, AR drachm. 5.07 grams, 18 millimeters. Agrees mag. Sinope head left/ Eagle flying left clutching dolphin. HGC(7)-399.
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1 Septimius SeverusSeptimius Severus
BI Denarius. 199 AD
L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, laureate head right / VICTORIAE AVGG FEL, Victory flying left, holding wreath with both hands over shield set on rock to left.
RSC 719, RIC 144b, Sear 6381
Ex Ancient Treasures. From an ancient forgers' lot authenticated by David SearSosius
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24 Septimius SeverusSeptimius Severus
AR Denarius. 199 AD
L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, laureate head right / VICTORIAE AVGG FEL, Victory flying left, holding wreath with both hands over shield set on rock to left.
RIC 144b, Sear 6381, RSC 719.Sosius
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29 Elagabalus, 16 May 218 - 11 March 222 A.D.Silver denarius, BMCRE V 234, RIC IV 161, RSC III 300a, EF, 2.693g, 19.8mm, 180o, Rome mint, 220 - 222 A.D.; obverse IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, from behind; reverse VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left holding diadem in both hands, at each side a small shield, star right
Purchased from FORVMSosius
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6.1 Mariniana DIVA MARINIANA
AR Antoninianus
DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled & draped bust right on crescent / CONSECRATIO, peacock flying right, carrying Mariniana, veiled, with raised hand & sceptre.
RIC 6; RSC 16.Sosius
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Corinthia, AR. staterPegsi 453 / SNG Cop. 98 / 375-300 BC
obv: Helmeted hd. of Athena l. Delta-I flanking behind Artemis
Pospheres adv. l.
rev: Pegasos flying l.hill132
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Maximianus, Roman Provincial Egypt Maximianus Billion tetradrachm 285-310 CE.
Obverse: MAXIMIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed head right.
Reverse: Nike flying left, wreath in right hand, palm over shoulder jn left.
S/L (YEAR 6) left, star right. Alexandria mint.
20.6 mm., 7.5 g., Alexandria 2577NORMAN K
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SIKYONIA, Sikyon. Obol. AR 11mm. Circa 350-330/20 BC SIKYONIA, Sikyon. Obol. AR 11mm.
Obv. Laureate head of Apollo right.
Rev. Dove flying right, uncertain monogram above tail feathers.Lee S
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ROME. M. Arrius Vestinus.
PB Tessera (22mm, 5.14 g, 12h)
Victory flying left, holding wreath and palm frond
M · AR/ VES
Rostovtsev 1135 = Kircheriano 527 var. (no horizontal line)
Ex Agora 34 (9 June 2015), lot 148Ardatirion
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CORINTHIA, Corinth
Æ Tessera (14mm, 3.65 g)
Struck in the mid-1st century AD
Pegasos flying right; COR below
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Edwards, Corinth Excavations 231; BCD Corinth 519-23; Amandry 1Ardatirion
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CORINTHIA, Corinth
PB Tessera (15mm, 3.37 g)
Pegasos flying left; [COR?] below
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BCD Corinth 529 (this coin)
Ex BCD Collection (Lanz 105, 26 November 2001), lot 529
This intriguing piece stands out from the main series of countermarked bronze type tesserae found at Corinth. Ardatirion
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EGYPT, Herakleopolis
PB Tessera (19mm, 3.25 g)
Herakles-Heryshaf standing left, resting inverted spear on ground; in right hand, Nike flying right, holding wreath
Nike flying left, holding palm frond and wreath
Milne 5335-6; Dattari (Savio) 6540; Köln 3605-6Ardatirion
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EGYPT, Oxyrhynchus
PB Tessera (21mm, 10.52 g, 2h)
Draped bust of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helm and aegis
Athena flying left on globe, holding wreath and palm frond over shoulder
Milne 5291; Dattari (Savio) 11817 (same dies); Köln 3509-17 var. (no letters, no globe)Ardatirion
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EGYPT, Oxyrhynchus
PB Tessera (23mm, 8.65 g)
Athena-Theoris advancing right, fighting serpent
Nike flying left, holding palm branch and wreath; ΟΞ to left
Milne 5310; Dattari (Savio) 6539, 11617; Köln 3540 (same dies)Ardatirion
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EGYPT, Uncertain
PB Tessera (20mm, 3.34 gm 2 h) Dated year 4 of an uncertain era
Bust of Horus right, wearing stylized pschent crown, being crowned by Victory flying left; LΔ (date) to lower right
Nilus recling left on crocodile, holding reeds and cornucopia, being crowned by Victory flying right
Milne 5415 corr. (date); Dattari (Savio) 11642; Köln –; CNG E-353, lot 370 (same dies)Ardatirion
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(02) AUGUSTUSTIME OF AUGUSTUS (31 BC - 14 AD)
AE 17 mm 3.24 g
O: PEGASUS FLYING R
R: P AEBV / TIO SP F / C HEIO / PAMPH[I / [LO]
(UNDER THE PREFECTS P. AEBUTIUS SP F AND C. HEIUS PAMPHILUS)
Corinth, (Amandry IX D1 R1) RARE laney
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(0286) MAXIMIANUS--ALEXANDRIA286 - 305, 306 - 308, and 310 A.D
Struck 294/295 (Year 10)
AE TETRADRACHM 20.5 mm 6.44 g
O: MAXIMI_ANOC CEB Laureate, draped bust right, seen from behind
R: Nike flying right, wreath upward in right hand, palm in left over shoulder L / I across fields
ALEXANDRIA, ROMAN PROVINCIAL EGYPT
Emmett 4147; Milne 5181 var; Curtis 2105 var; BMC 2585 var
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(0308) LICINIUS I308 - 324 AD
AE 17.5 mm 3.2 g
O: IMP LICINIVS AVG, laur bust left
R: IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG, Jupiter atop eagle with spread wings, standing rightlaney
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(04) CALIGULA37-41 AD.
Struck 37-38 AD
AE21 (6.69 g)
Obv. C CAESAR AVG, Bare head to right.
Rev. P VIPSANIO AGRIPPA IIV CO, Pegasus flying to right.
Achaea, Corinth. RPC 1172; BCD Korinth 402.
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(06) NERO54 - 68 AD
AE 27 mm, 10.75 g
O: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG GERM, laureate head right.
R: Victory flying left, holding a shield inscribed S P Q R, S-C in fields
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*FAKE* Pegasos: Epirus, Ambrakia AR Stater, Unpublished die-combination(?) EDIT : NOW CONFIRMED MODERN FAKE
Greek (Classical). Epirus, Ambrakia. AR Stater (8.42g, 20mm). Mid-4th cent. BCE.
Obv: Peagasos flying right, A below. Rev: Head of Athena left, wearing crested helmet; spear to right.
Ref: Unpublished in Ravel Colts or refs consulted. Obv die: Ravel A58. Rev: Ravel P110.
Prov: Ex-VAuctions 353 / Pars Sale 9 (5 Oct 2020) Lot 31 (corr., Anaktorion?); VAuctions Pars Sale 6 (20 Apr 2020), Lot 56 (corr. same).
Notes: Struck with two later-state dies: The obv. was re-engraved after CNG 93, 217 was struck: [LINK-ACSearch]. The rev. die may be most interesting: Among various specimens, a die crack in the left field appears in multiple states. Here, it looks like a dolphin or hippocamp; comparing various coins, perhaps a die crack was quickly re-engraved to appear as field symbol (to stop it expanding?). One other example from both dies is listed in the Pars VCoins shop (item # PCW-G6511).Curtis JJ
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0006 Rider and Larissa SeatedThessaly Greece, the City of Larissa
Obv: Rider on a horse prancing r. on groundline, holding a single spear transversally with petasos flying backwards and chlamys on his back, beneath horse's belly a lion's head facing r. Border of dots or small grains.1
Rev: The nymph Larissa2 seated r. on a chair with a back ending in a swan's head, r. hand resting on her lap or thigh and holding a phiale, l. arm raised with palm forward,3 Λ and Α above to l. and r. of head with R and Ι to r. of body turned 90º and downward, all within a shallow incuse square.
Denomination: silver trihemiobol; Mint: Larissa; Date: mid- to late 5th Century BC4; Weight: 1.28g5; Diameter: 13mm; Die axis: 60º; References, for example: BMC Thessaly p. 25, 13; Warren 687 var. No mention of lion's head; Weber 2838; Traité IV, 651, pl. CCXCVI, 9; Herrmann Group II, pl. I, 7; Boston MFA 875 var. no lion's head and reference to two spears; Lorber 2008 pl. 41, 5; BCD Thessaly II 154; HGC 4, 466.
Notes:
1Forrer, BCD Thessaly II, and Hoover refer to the border as composed of dots; Babelon refers to the border as composed of small grains.
2Herrmann does not associate the figure on the reverse with the nymph Larissa. Instead he refers to the figure as a "sitting male" and cites two examples from Berlin and Warren 687 as having the indication of beards (p.9). He declares that the meaning [interpretation] of the sitter cannot be determined, but he invites us to think of a deity (p. 11). Brett in Boston MFA follows Herrmann's interpretation.
3Forrer and BCD Thessaly II state that Larissa is holding a mirror, Hoover mentions only that the arm is raised, Babelon indicates that the left arm is raised with palm forward, and Herrmann describes the left hand as raised in an "adoring gesture". On the coin here the left hand clearly has the thumb separated from the rest of the fingers with the palm facing forward; there is no indication that the hand is holding anything. I wonder what the intention of the gesture could have been.
4Dates in the sources cited here run the gamut of the 5th Century BC. Herrmann: c. 500 - 479 BC; Babelon: c. 470 - 430 BC; HGC: c. 440 - 420 BC; Forrer: c. 430 - 400 BC. In light of Kagen (2004) and his belief that Herrmann's Group I ended c. 460 BC it seems appropriate to choose the date range specified in BCD Thessaly II.
5Herrmann argues that Group II was struck on the Persian weight standard. (He believed that the same held true for Group I). Kagan (2004) demonstrates that Larissain coinage was not struck on the Persian weight standard.
The city of Larissa was named after the local water nymph, said to be the daughter of Pelasgos. He was said to be the ancestor of the pre-Greek Pelasgians. According to myth Larissa drowned while playing ball on the banks of the Peneios river. (HGC 4 p. 130).
Provenance: Ex Nomos AG December 8, 2019.
Photo Credits: Nomos AG
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0008 Thessalos Wrestling Bull Left, Horse Prancing RightThessaly Greece, the City of Larissa
Obv: The hero Thessalos1 to l. naked, except for chlamys and petasos both attached to his neck by a cord and flying in the air, wrestling a bull charging l., plant to l. and below between Thessalos' legs, [TO in exergue?]. All within a border of dots.
Rev: ΛΑ above, ΡΙΣΑ below (retrograde), bridled horse prancing r. with loose rein. All within incuse square.
Denomination: silver drachm; Mint: Larissa; Date: c. 440 - 420 BC2; Weight: 5.47g; Diameter: 19.5mm: Die axis: 90º; References, for example: Weber 2834 var. no mention of plant between legs or TO in obv. exergue; Herrmann Group III Series C pl. II, 1; BCD Thessaly I 1123 var. reverse legend; BCD Thessaly II 366.1; HGC 4, 416 var. no mention of plant between legs.
Notes:
1Considered the ancestor of all Thessalians. The figure is also sometimes considered to be Jason (of Jason and the Argonauts), who according to one tradition was the father of Thessalos (HGC 4, p. 132).
2This is the date given in HGC 4. According to Lorber 2008 this coin should be placed in the revived bull wrestling drachm coinage, beginning c. 450 - 440 BC.
Provenance: Ex CNG Electronic Auction 465 Lot 74 April 8, 2020 (from the Frank M. Martin collection)
Photo Credits: CNG
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0009 Thessalos Wrestling Bull Right, Horse Prancing RightThessaly Greece, the City of Larissa
Obv: The hero Thessalos1 to r. naked, except for chlamys around his shoulders and petasos, flying in the air, attached to his neck by a cord, holding with both hands a band that is around the forehead of a bull leaping r. All within a border of dots (not here visible).
Rev: ΛΑΡΙ above, Σ to the r. (not here visible), ΙΑ below (not here visible), bridled horse with trailing rein prancing r., no ground line. All within incuse square.
Denomination: silver drachm; Mint: Larissa; Date: c. 420 - 400 BC2; Weight: 6.06g; Diameter: 18mm: Die axis: 270º; References, for example: Lorber 2008, pl. 43, 59 (same dies); BCD Thessaly II 372.7 (same dies); HGC 4, 423 (same obv.).
Notes:
1Considered the ancestor of all Thessalians. The figure is also sometimes considered to be Jason (of Jason and the Argonauts), who according to one tradition was the father of Thessalos (HGC 4, p. 132).
2This is the date given in HGC 4. According to Lorber 2008 this coin should be placed in the revived bull wrestling drachm coinage, beginning c. 450 - 440 BC.
This type is related to the Thessalian sport of bull wrestling (taurokathapsia) "...regularly showcased at the Taureia games honoring Poseidon Taureios." (HGC 4, p. 132).
Provenance: Ex Shanna Schmidt Numismatics May 28, 2019; from the BCD collection, reportedly found 8 kms west of Pharsalus, May 1997.
Photo credits: Shanna Schmidt Numismatics
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00091 Thessalos Wrestling Bull Left, Horse Galloping RightThessaly Greece, the City of Larissa
Obv: The hero Thessalos1 to l. naked, except for chlamys around his shoulders and petasos, flying in the air, attached to his neck by a cord, holding with both hands the head of a bull leaping l. All within a border of dots.
Rev: ΛΑΡΙ above to the r., ΣΑΙΑ below to the r., bridled horse galloping r., ground line. All within incuse square.
Denomination: silver drachm; Mint: Larissa; Date: c. 420 - 400 BC2; Weight: 5.83g; Diameter: 19mm: Die axis: 180º; References, for example: Herrmann Group III Series H Rev. I; BCD Thessaly II 174; HGC 4, 420.
Notes:
1Considered the ancestor of all Thessalians. The figure is also sometimes considered to be Jason (of Jason and the Argonauts), who according to one tradition was the father of Thessalos (HGC 4, p. 132).
2This is the date given in HGC 4. According to Lorber 2008 this coin should be placed in the revived bull wrestling drachm coinage, beginning c. 450 - 440 BC.
Provenance: Ex Gorny and Mosch Auction 269 Lot 298
March 3, 2020; Ex Gorny & Mosch Auction 212 Lot 1461 March 5 and 6, 2013
Photo credits: Gorny and Mosch
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000961 Thessalos Wrestling Bull Forepart Left, Horse Forepart Galloping RightThessaly Greece, the City of Larissa
Obv: The hero Thessalos to l. naked, except for chlamys and petasos both attached to his neck by a cord and flying in the air, wrestling a bull forepart charging l. All within a border of dots.
Rev: Λ above, Α in front, Ρ under horse’s belly, Ι under horse’s raised r. leg, bridled horse forepart galloping r. All within incuse square.
Denomination: silver hemidrachm; Mint: Larissa; Date: c. 400 - 350 BC1; Weight: 3.01g; Diameter: 15mm: Die axis: 150º; References, for example: Herrmann Group III C, pl. II, 4; Traité IV, 646, pl. CCXCVI, 4; McClean II 4593, var. ΣΟ retrograde on obv., pl. on p. 172, no. 20; Lorber 2008 Series 3, 11.O7/R7 and 12.O8/R7 var. Y𝚪 below hero’s legs, pl. 42 nos. 26 and 27 respectively; BCD Thessaly II 375.2 var. ΣΟ retrograde on obv.; HGC 4, 460.
Notes:
1This is the date provided in BCD Thessaly II.
Provenance: Ex Shanna Schmidt Numismatics February 17, 2022, Ex Myntauktion I Sverige AB Auction 12, September 19 - 20, 2014 Lot 67.
Photo Credits: Shanna Schmidt Numismatics
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000962 Thessalos Wrestling Bull Forepart Right, Plant, Horse Forepart Galloping RightThessaly Greece, the City of Larissa
Obv: The hero Thessalos to r. naked, except for chlamys and petasos both attached to his neck by a cord and flying in the air, wrestling a bull forepart charging r. Plant to the r. on (and below?) groundline. All within a border of dots.
Rev: Λ above on l., Α in front on r., ΡΙΣΑ in front and down, IO[N] underneath leftward, bridled horse forepart galloping r. All within a shallow incuse square.
Denomination: silver hemidrachm; Mint: Larissa; Date:400 - 350 BC1; Weight: 2.95g; Diameter: 16mm: Die axis: 180º; References, for example: Lorber 2008 Series 6 O15/R19, pl. 42 no. 40; BCD Thessaly II 374.2; HGC 4, 461.
Notes:
1This is the date provided in BCD Thessaly II.
Provenance: Ex. London Ancient Coins November 9, 2022.
Photo Credits: London Ancient Coins
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000a. L. Sulla and L. Manlius ToruatusL. Sulla and L. Manlius Torquatus. 82 BC. AR Denarius (18mm, 3.89 g, 7h). Military mint moving with Sulla. Helmeted head of Roma right / Sulla driving triumphal quadriga right, holding branch and reins, being crowned by Victory flying left. Crawford 367/5; Sydenham 757 or 757a; Manlia 4 or 5. Near VF, toned, a few light scratches on the obverse.
From the Elwood Rafn Collection.
As consul for the year 88 BC, Sulla was awarded the coveted assignment of suppressing the revolt of Mithradates VI of Pontus, but political maneuvers resulted in this assignment being transferred to Marius. In response, Sulla turned his army on Rome, captured it, and reclaimed his command against Mithradates. His prosecution of the first Mithradatic War was successful, but he spared the Pontic king for personal gain. In 83 BC, Sulla returned to Italy as an outlaw, but he was able to win the support of many of the leading Romans. Within a year, he fought his way to Rome, where he was elected dictator. It was during this campaign to Rome that this denarius was struck. The obverse type represents Sulla's claim to be acting in Rome's best interest. The reverse shows Sulla enjoying the highest honor to which a Roman could aspire: the celebration of a triumph at Rome.ecoli
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002 - Nero (54-68 AD), as - RIC 543Obv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P P P, laureate head left.
Rev: S - C, Victory flying left holding shield inscribed S P Q R.
Minted in Lugdunum c. 66 AD.
The shield held by Victory is the golden shield that was dedicated to Augustus by the Senate and Roman People (S. P. Q. R.) in recognition of his classic, cardinal virtues. By placing the shield and Victory on his coin, Nero was claiming these same virtues were part of his regime. (From: Forum Ancient Coin´s catalog nr 28743, after Roman History from Coins by Michael Grant).pierre_p77
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005b. BritannicusBritannicus (son of Claudius) AE17. Ionia, Smyrna
Britannicus (41 - 55 A.D.) was the son of the Roman emperor Claudius and his third wife Messalina. His original name was "Germanicus" but was changed in honor of his father's conquest of Britain in 43 AD.
Nobody is sure why Claudius made Nero his successor and not Britannicus, although the fact that Britannicus may have been Caligula's son is a factor. Britannicus was killed by (partisans of) his step-brother (and brother-in-law) Nero so that Nero could become emperor of Rome.
His sister Octavia is the heroine of the play written at some time after the death of Nero. It's title is titled her name, but its central message is the wrong done to the Claudian house because of the wrong done to its last male member and its last hope.
Britannicus. Before 54 AD. AE 17mm (4.31 g), Minted at Ionia, Smyrna. Bare head right 'ZMYP' below bust / Nike flying right. cf S(GIC) 516. Scarce. Some dirt and patina chipping.
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006. NeroNero Æ As. IMP NERO CAESAR AVG GERM, laureate head right. / Victoria, personifying victory, flying right, holding a shield inscribed S P Q R, S C at sides
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006. NeroAE Dupondius
Date: 54-68 AD
Obverse: NERO CLAVDI CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P IMP P P- Laureate head left.
Reverse: VICTORIA AVGVSTI S C - Victory flying left, holding wreath and palm.
Mint: Rome
Reference: RIC I, 199 - BMC 219
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006a. NeroEmperor 13 Oct 54 - 9Jun 68
Coin: Æ As (29mm, 10.34 g, 6h). Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Struck circa AD 65. Obv: Bare head left, small globe at point of bust. NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P. Rev: Victory flying left, holding round shield inscribed SPQR. RIC I 478.lawrence c
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006a1. NeroÆ As (29mm, 10.34 g, 6h). Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Struck circa AD 65.
Obv: Bare head left, small globe at point of bust. NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P. Rev: Victory flying left, holding round shield inscribed SPQR. RIC I 478; WCN 579.
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01 AugustusAugustus Denarius. Spanish mint, 18-16 BC. Bare head right / Capricorn flying right with cornucopiae & rudder on globe, AVGVSTVS below. RIC 126. Weight, 3.52 g. Die Axis, 6 hr. Max dia. 18.2 mmmix_val
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0116 - Denarius Octavian 32-29 BCObv/ Head of Venus r., wearing diadem.
Rev/ CAESAR DIVI F, Octavian l., in military dress, cloak flying behind, holding spear.
Ag, 20.2 mm, 3.51 g
Mint: Italy (Brundisium or Roma?)
RIC I/251 [S]
ex-Nomisma, auction e2, lot 18dafnis
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014 Nero (54-68 A.D.), RIC I 0351, Rome, AE-As, S-C, Victory flying left,014 Nero (54-68 A.D.), RIC I 0351, Rome, AE-As, S-C, Victory flying left,
avers: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG GERM, Laureate head right.
revers: Victory flying left, holding shield inscribed SPQR. S C across fields.
exerg: S/C//--, diameter: mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 66A.D., ref: RIC-351, BMCRE 246, WCN 296,
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014 Nero (54-68 A.D.), RIC I 0544, Lugdunum, AE-As, S-C, Victory flying left,014 Nero (54-68 A.D.), RIC I 0544, Lugdunum, AE-As, S-C, Victory flying left,
avers: IMP-NERO-CAESAR-AVG-P-MAX-TR-P-P-P, Bare head left, globe at point of bust.
revers: Victory flying left, holding shield inscribed SPQR. S C across fields.
exerg: S/C//--, diameter: 29-30mm, weight: 8,19g, axis: h,
mint: Lugdunum, date: 66A.D., ref: RIC-544, BMC 388, C 303, CBN 171.
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015a19. TrajanDrachm. Alexandria, Year 14, 110-111 AD. 34.4mm, 19.36 g.
Obv: AVT TΡAIAN CEB ΓEΡ ΔAKIK, laureate head right. Rev: Trajan in quadriga right, drawn by four elephants, holding branch; above the elephants' heads, Nike flying left towards him. Date LIΔ appears in upper right quadrant of coin. Milne 623; Kampmann 318-319; Emmett 462.lawrence c
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020 - Nero AE As - RIC 543 AE As
Obv:- IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P P P (separated with dots), Bare head right with globe at tip
Rev:- -, Victory flying left holding shield inscribed S P Q R, S - C
Minted in Lugdunum. Circa A.D. 66
Reference:- BMCRE 381. RIC Vol I Nero 543
A decent example with a broken patina, a decent portrait, clear legends with the dots in the legends clearly visible.
Please click on the image to see a larger photograph. maridvnvm
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020a06. Lucius VerusDenarius. Obv: L VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX, laureate head right. Rev: VICT AVG TR P VI COS II, Victory with turreted head, flying left holding a diadem in both hands. RIC 553, RSC 339.
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0229 - Denarius Memmia 106 BCObv/ Laureate head of Saturn l., harpa and ROMA behind; before, control mark.
Rev/ Venus on biga r., holding scepter and reins. Above, Cupid flying l. and holding wreath; below, L MEMMI GAL.
Ag, 18.9 mm, 3.93 g
Moneyer: father of L. and C. Memmii L.f. Gal.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 313/1b [dies o/r: 131/164 all var.]
ex-CNG, auction e436, lot 455 (ex-A McCabe, direct purchase to Künker am Dom, 2018)dafnis
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0260 Hadrian Sestertius Roma 119-21 AD Hadrian Reference.
BMC 1204. Cohen 1207; RIC II 589b; Banti 617; RIC 260
Bust A4
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG P M TR P COS III
Laureate bare bust with drapery
Rev. PROVIDENTIA DEORVM / S C in field
Hadrian standing facing, his head turned to left, holding scroll in his left hand and raising his right towards eagle flying right in upper left field and bearing scepter in its claws.
27.14 gr
33 mm
6h
ex.
Nomos AG auction Obolos 6 Lot Lot 637
Auction 142 lot 2557 2005 Gorny & Mosch Giessener Münzhandlung
Auction 73 lot 644 2004 Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH
Note. CNG
This fascinating reverse type is meant to emphasize the legitimacy of Hadrian's rule: Jupiter's symbol, the eagle, is bringing a sceptre to the emperor. okidoki
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032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RIC II 0658, Rome, AE-Dupondius, COS-III, Pegasus flying right, Scarce !032 Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.), RIC II 0658, Rome, AE-Dupondius, COS-III, Pegasus flying right, Scarce !
avers:- HADRIANVS-AVGVSTVS, Radiate head right, slight drapery.
revers:- COS above, III in exergue, S C below, pegasus springing or flying right.
exe: S-C//III, diameter: 26,5 mm, weight: 13,29g, axis: 5 h,
mint: Rome, date: 125-128 A.D., ref: RIC-II-658-p-, C-436cf, Scarce !
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032b. PaulinaDiva Paulina. Wife of Maximinus I. Æ Sestertius. Rome, after AD 236. DIVA PAVLINA, veiled and draped bust to right / CONSECRATIO, Paulina, raising right hand and holding sceptre in left, seated to left on peacock flying to right; SC in exergue. RIC IV 3 (Maximinus); Banti 3; BMCRE 129-131 (Maximinus). 15.96g, 29mm, 6h. Roma Numismatics Auction 87, Lot 994.
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032b. PaulinaPresumed to be deified wife of Maximinus.
Coin: Æ Sestertius. Rome, after AD 236. DIVA PAVLINA, veiled and draped bust to right / CONSECRATIO, Paulina, raising right hand and holding sceptre in left, seated to left on peacock flying to right; SC in exergue. RIC IV 3 (Maximinus); Banti 3; BMCRE 129-131 (Maximinus). 15.96g, 29mm, 6h. Roma Numismatics Auction 87, Lot 994.lawrence c
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037a09. Philip I The ArabAE 28 of Samosata, Syria. 27.6mm, 15.36 g. Obv: AYTOK K M IOVΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CEB, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust left. Rev: CAMOCATEΩN, Tyche seated left on rocks, holding grain-ears; Pegasus flying left below. BMC 59 (under Philip II in error); Butcher 33a.lawrence c
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0396 Hadrian Denarius Roma 119-23 AD Victory Reference.
Strack 127; RIC II, 101; C. 1131; RIC III, 396
Bust A1
Obv. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG
Laureate head
Rev. P M TR P COS III
Victory flying right, holding trophy.
3.50 gr
19 mm
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044 - Hadrian Denarius - RIC 101Obv:- IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate head right
Rev:- P M TR P COS III, Victory flying right with trophy
Rome Mint.
Reference:- RIC 101, RSC 1132, BMC 215maridvnvm
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045b03. MarinianaDied before A.D. 253. BI antoninianus (19 mm, 2.34 g). Mariniana AR Antoninianus. DIVAE MARINIANAE, veiled & draped bust right on crescent / CONSECRATIO, peacock flying right, carrying Mariniana, veiled, with raised hand & sceptre. RSC 16; Goebl 220b; Sear 10070-10071, RIC 6. Agora Auc 2 (2023), Lot 454.lawrence c
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046a05. GallienusBI antoninianus. Legionary Series. Legion II - Adiutrix. Mediolanum (Milan). AD 258. Obv: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: LEG II ADI VI P VI F, Pegasus flying right. RIC V.I 324.lawrence c
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048c01. Valerian JuniorPosthumous Antoninianus. 257-258 AD. Obv: DIVO VALERIANO CAES, radiate and draped bust right. Rev: CONSACRATIO, eagle flying right, bearing the deceased young Caesar to heaven. RIC 9, Cohen 5.lawrence c
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 144b, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE AVG G FEL, Victory flying left, #1049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 144b, AR-Denarius, VICTORIAE AVG G FEL, Victory flying left, #1
avers: L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, Laureate bust right.
reverse: VICTORIAE AVG G FEL, Victory flying left holding an open wreath with both hands, before her shield set on a low base.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,0-19,0mm, weight: 2,91g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 198-200 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 144b, p-109, RSC 719,
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049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 170, AR-Denarius, VICT AETERN, Victory flying left, #1049 Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 170, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICT AETERN, Victory flying left, #1
avers: SEVERVS AVG PART MAX, Laureate bust right.
reverse: VICT AE TE RN, Victory flying left, holding a wreath with both hands; at left lower, a shield set upon small cippus.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18mm, weight: 2,53g, axis: 0h,
mint: Rome, date: 200-201 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 170, p-113, RSC 670,
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050 NeroNero AE As. NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, laureate head right / VICTORIA AVGVSTI S-C, Victory flying left, holding wreath & palm. Lugdunum mint: AD 62-66
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 101, AR-Denarius, VICT AETERN, Victory flying left, #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Laodicea ad Mare, RIC IV-I 101, AR-Denarius, VICT AETERN, Victory flying left, #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, and draped bust right, seen from behind.
reverse: VICT AE TE RN, Victory flying left, holding an open wreath in both hands over a shield set on a low base.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 19,0mm, weight: 3,15g, axis:0h,
mint: Laodicea ad Mare, date: 200-202 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 101, BMCRE 723, RSC 206,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 101, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICT• AETERN, Victory flying left, (but base metal, "limes" ?),053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), RIC IV-I 101, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICT• AETERN, Victory flying left, (but base metal, "limes" ?),
avers: P-SEPT-GETA-CAES-PONT, Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
revers: VICT•AE-TE-RN, Victory flying left, holding an open in wreath in both hands over a shield set on a low base.
exe:-/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19mm, weight: 2,85g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 199-204 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-I-101-p-, (but base metal, "limes" ?), BMCRE 723, RSC 206,
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053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 101, AR-Denarius, VICT• AETERN, Victory flying left, (but base metal, "limes" ?), #1053 Geta (209-211 A.D.), Rome, RIC IV-I 101, AR-Denarius, VICT• AETERN, Victory flying left, (but base metal, "limes" ?), #1
avers: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare-headed, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
revers: VICT•AE TE RN, Victory flying left, holding an open wreath in both hands over a shield set on a low base.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-19mm, weight: 2,85g, axis:0h,
mint: Rome, date: 199-204 A.D.,
ref: RIC IV-I 101, p-, (but base metal, "limes" ?), BMCRE 723, RSC 206,
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055 - Commodus denarius - RIC 054Obv:- M COMMODVS ANTON AVG PIVS, Laureate head right
Rev:- TR P VIII IMP VI COS IIII P P, Mars, naked except for cloak flying behind him, advancing right, holding spear and trophy
Minted in Rome. A.D. 183
Reference RIC III (Commodus) 54. RSC 878maridvnvm
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056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 161, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left, "limes coin"056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 161, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left, "limes coin"
avers:- IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate, draped bust right.
revers:- VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left, diadem in both hands, shields to sides, star to right.
exe: -/*//--, diameter: 18,5mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 220-222 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-II-161, p- , RSC-300a, but base metal, "limes coin"
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056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 161, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left, "limes coin"056 Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.), RIC IV-II 161, Rome, AR-Denarius, VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left, "limes coin"
avers:- IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate, draped bust right.
revers:- VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left, diadem in both hands, shields to sides, star to right.
exe: -/*//--, diameter: 18,5mm, weight: g, axis: h,
mint: Rome, date: 220-222 A.D., ref: RIC-IV-II-161, p- , RSC-300a, but base metal, "limes coin"
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 150Obv:- SEVERVS AVG PART MAX, Laureate head right
Rev:- P M TR P VIII COS II P P, Victory flying left holding open wreath in both hands over round shield set on low base.
Minted in Rome, A.D. 200
References:- RIC 150 (Common), RSC 454maridvnvm
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 516Obv:- L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, Laureate head right
Rev:- VICTORIAE AVGG FEL, Victory flying left holding wreath with both hands over shield set on low base
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare. A.D. 198 - 202
Ref:– BMCRE 678. RIC 516. RSC 719
ex Roger Bickford-Smith Collection, ex Barry Murphy, ex Forvm
3.119g, 18.5mm, 0o maridvnvm
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064 - Septimius Severus denarius - RIC 516 (Base metal)Obv:– L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, Laureate head right
Rev:– VICTORIAE AVGG FEL, Victory flying left, holding open wreath over shield set on a low base
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare, A.D. 198 - 202
References:– RIC 516 (but base metal) maridvnvm
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066 - Caracalla denarius - RIC 088Obv:– ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate bust right
Rev:– PONTIF TR P X COS II, Mars, naked except for cloak flying from waist, advancing right, holding spear and trophy over shoulder
Minted in Rome, A.D. 217
References:– VM 72/1, RIC 88 (Common), RCV02 6862, RSC 431 maridvnvm
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068 - Geta denarius - RIC 101Obv:– P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, Bare headed, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VICT AETERN, Victory flying left, holding wreath in both hands over low shield on base
Minted in Laodicea-ad-Mare. A.D. 200 - 202
Reference:– BMC 723. RIC 101 (Scarce). RSC 206.
Weight 2.99g. 20.30mm.maridvnvm
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07. Elagabalus year IIII.Denarius, 221 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG / Laureate bust of Elagabalus.
Reverse: PM TR P IIII COS III P P / Sol, radiate and with flying cloak, raising right hand and holding whip in left hand. Star in field.
3.76 gm., 18 mm.
RIC #40.Callimachus
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071 - Elagabalus Denarius - RIC 045Denarius
Obv:- IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate draped bust right
Rev:- P M TRP IIII COS III P P, Victory flying left holding open wreath, star in field right.
Minted in Rome.
Reference:- RIC 45, RSC 195a, BMC 251maridvnvm
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071 - Elagabalus denarius - RIC 161Obv:– IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate, draped bust right
Rev:– VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left between two sheilds, carrying wreath, star in field
References:– RIC 161, RSC 300
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071 - Elagabalus denarius - RIC 161Obv:– IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate, draped bust right
Rev:– VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left between two sheilds, carrying wreath, star in field
References:– RIC 161, RSC 300maridvnvm
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074a. MaximianAugustus 285-305, 306-308 & 310
Caesar 285-286. Became co-Augustus with Diocletian as part of the Tetrarchy in 286 to 305. He was the ‘Heraclean’ Augustus in the West. He reluctantly retired in 305 along with Diocletian (and at the latter’s urging). Tried to regain power in support of his son Maxentius in 306, then tried to depose his son. He then turned against Constantine and was forced to kill himself by Constantine in 310.
Coin: BI Antoninianus. Lugdunum, AD 289. IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, radiate, helmeted and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVTI AVGG, Hercules standing to right, crowned by Victory flying to right above, strangling lion; club behind. RIC V.2 460. 3.88g, 22mm, 6h. Roma Numismatics 100, Lot 1368.lawrence c
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074a02. MaximianusBI Antoninianus. Lugdunum, AD 289. IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, radiate, helmeted and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVTI AVGG, Hercules standing to right, crowned by Victory flying to right above, strangling lion; club behind. RIC V.2 460. 3.88g, 22mm, 6h. Roma Numismatics 100, Lot 1368.lawrence c
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074a04. MaximianusPotin Tetradrachm. Alexandria. Year 7 291-292 AD). Obv: MAΞIMIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: Nike flying left; star to right; LZ to left. Milne 5034. A FORUM coin.lawrence c
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0754 Hadrian half AS Roma 124-28 AD Griffin rightReverence.
RIC 754; BMC -; Strack 624; van Heesch 150/9b; CRS 30; McAlee 549; C. 433; RPC III, 3759
Bust D2
Issue Orichalcum coinage struck at Rome for circulation in Syria; Asses
Obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS.
Laureate draped and cuirassed bust viewed from back
Rev. COS III
Griffin flying r.; below, S C
7.02 gr
23 mm
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083c02. CrispusAE follis. Arles mint. AD 317. Obv: CRISPVS NOB CAES, Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. Rev: PRINCIPIA IVVENTVTIS, Mars, naked except for helmet and boots, chlamys flying out behind, advancing right, holding transverse spear and shield. R-S across fields. Mintmark QARL. RIC VII Arles 129.lawrence c
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087 B.C., L. Rubrius Dossenus, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 348/2, Rome, L•RVBRI, Victory in quadriga right, Rubria 2, #1087 B.C., L. Rubrius Dossenus, Republic AR-Denarius, Crawford 348/2, Rome, L•RVBRI, Victory in quadriga right, Rubria 2, #1
avers: Veiled and diademed head of Juno right, wearing ear-ring and necklace, with scepter on the left shoulder, DOS behind.
reverse: Triumphal chariot with side panel decorated with an eagle on a thunderbolt, above, Victory with wreath flying right, In exergue, L•RVBRI.
exergue: -/-//L•RVBRI, diameter: 15,5-17,5mm, weight: 3,78g, axis: 11h,
mint: Rome, date: 87 B.C., ref: Crawford 348-2, Syd 706, Rubria 2,
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089 Mariniana (254-58 A.D.), RIC V-I 006, Rome (Viminacium?), AR-Antoninianus, -/-//--, CONSECRATIO, Diva Mariniana, reclining on peacock flying right, Rare! #1089 Mariniana (254-58 A.D.), RIC V-I 006, Rome (Viminacium?), AR-Antoninianus, -/-//--, CONSECRATIO, Diva Mariniana, reclining on peacock flying right, Rare! #1
Wife of Valerian I.
avers: DIVAE MARINIANAE, Veiled and draped bust right, on crescent.
reverse: CONSECRATIO, Diva Mariniana, raising hand and holding scepter, reclining on peacock flying right.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 18,5-20,5 mm, weight: 3,47 g, axis: 0 h,
mint: Rome (Viminacium?), date: 254-58 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 6, p-64, MIR 36, Göbl 850, RSC 16., Rare!
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090a Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Roma, RIC V-I 221, AE-Antoninianus, S/-//--, IOVI VLTORI, Jupiter standing right, #1090a Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Roma, RIC V-I 221, AE-Antoninianus, S/-//--, IOVI VLTORI, Jupiter standing right, #1
avers: IMP GALLIENVS AVG, Radiate cuirassed bust right.
reverse: IOVI VLTORI, Jupiter standing right, head left, holding thunderbolt in the right hand, cloak flying right. S in left field.
exergue: S/-//--, diameter: 20,0mm, weight: 3,45g, axis: 1h,
mint: Roma, date: A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 221, p-, Göbl 348x,
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090p Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Troas, Alexandria, BMC 177, AE-21, COL AVG TRO, Eagle flying right, #1090p Gallienus (253-268 A.D.), Troas, Alexandria, BMC 177, AE-21, COL AVG TRO, Eagle flying right, #1
avers: IMP LICIN GALLIENV, Laureate, draped bust right.
reverse: COL AVG TRO, Eagle flying right, bucranium in talons.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21mm, weight:5,25g, axes: h,
mint: Troas, Alexandria, date: 264-265-A.D., ref: BMC 177, SNG Cop 207,
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101i Probus. bill.antoninianusobv: VIRTVS P_RO_BI AVG rad. helmeted cuir. bust l. holding spear andshield decorated with Pegasus flying r.
rev: ADVENTVS PROBI AVG emp. riding l., r. hand raised l. holding scepter,captive at feet
ex: epsilonhill132
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103. HadrianHadrian
With execution of four power men in the beginning of his reign, his relations with the senate were irrevocably damaged, never really to improve until his death, when the senate hoped to have posthumous revenge. Much was said against him after his death, and by many persons. The senate wished to annul his acts, and would have refrained from naming him "the Deified" had not Antoninus requested it. Antoninus, moreover, finally built a temple for him at Puteoli to take the place of a tomb, and he also established a quinquennial contest and flamens and sodales and many other institutions which appertain to the honour of one regarded as a god. It is for this reason, as has been said before, that many think that Antoninus received the surname Pius.
AR Denarius. IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate bust right / P M TR P COS III, Victory flying right with trophy. RSC 1132, RIC 101ecoli
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106 Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), T-2161, RIC V-I 238, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, VICTORIA AVG, -/*/Q//--, Victory flying left, Rare!106 Aurelianus (270-275 A.D.), T-2161, RIC V-I 238, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, VICTORIA AVG, -/*/Q//--, Victory flying left, Rare!
avers:-IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed. (B1)
revers:-VICTORIA AVG, Victory flying left, between two shields, with wings outstretched and holding a diadem in both hands. (Victory 6a)
exerg: -/*/Q//--, diameter: 20-21,5mm, weight: 3,66g, axes: 11h,
mint: Siscia, iss-5, off-4, date: 271-272 A.D., ref: T-2161 (Estiot), RIC V-I 238,
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